Tag: spoken truth

  • Powerful Words

    Powerful words

    aren’t always loud.

    They don’t always arrive

    with thunder

    or fists on tables.

    Sometimes

    they slip out softly—

    barely above a whisper—

    and still manage

    to split a life in two.

    “I’m done.”

    “I forgive you.”

    “It wasn’t your fault.”

    “I need help.”

    “I choose myself.”

    Five syllables

    can reroute a future.

    Three words

    can untangle years

    of silence.

    There are sentences

    that bruise.

    Sentences

    that resurrect.

    Sentences

    that sit in your chest

    for decades

    like a nail you never removed.

    I have said words

    I wish I could swallow.

    I have swallowed words

    that should have been set free.

    That’s the danger of language—

    it carries weight

    whether we mean it to or not.

    But there is power, too,

    in choosing carefully.

    In speaking truth

    without cruelty.

    In drawing boundaries

    without apology.

    In naming pain

    without weaponizing it.

    Words built the cages

    I once lived in.

    Words also

    handed me the key.

    Sometimes power

    isn’t in shouting.

    It’s in saying the right thing

    at the right moment—

    and meaning it.

    It’s in knowing

    that what leaves your mouth

    doesn’t disappear.

    It lands.

    And once it lands,

    it grows.